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HonaloochieB

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  1. If it's anything to do with the liver sandwich anecdote in Johnny Rotten's autobiography, then definitely no.
  2. Animal Magic with the great Johnny Morris. Thanks to him I know what accents giraffes, elephants and monkeys speak with. Great theme tune to boot.
  3. #Gummie Bears, we are here, to sh@g your women and drink your beer#
  4. I Only Want To Be With You - Dusty Springfield
  5. Pickle Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I saw a guy recently (aged about 30) walking along > wearing one yellow & one orange croc. Either was > asleep when he got dressed or seriously thought he > looked good. I really hope it was the former! In Croc circles this is known as a 'St Clements'.
  6. I liked Hoppity too - 'He sings Twiddley Ee Dee and he sings Twiddly Ee Doo' I liked Thunderbirds, Stingray and when I was younger Supercar and Fireball XL5. There's somme good stuff around today just to go off topic, the Batman cartoon, Jakers and Pocoyo are groovey.
  7. NatashaD Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Incidentally, I bought a ?2.99 pair from Lidl > today for my son. He insisted. They look bloody > awful on him. Tell him. Repeatedly. Until he takes them out and burns them. It's kinder in the long run.
  8. I guessing the Kickers make their feet sweat in the summer.
  9. I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out Of My Hair - Nancy Walker
  10. macroban Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > How many brain cells does a music expert have to > lose before forgetting Lauryn Hill? I don't think any self-respecting music expert would want to forget the mother of Des O' Connor. The man whose 'Dick A Dum Dum' brought such joy to the country during those dark days of WW2? I should blooming coco.
  11. Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Put yer hearing trumpet in you deaf old git. > Lauryn Hill (mother to Jimmy), not Tommy Steele. Jeff Goldsmith? I remember him, he had a whelk stall outside the Blind Beggar, Reggie and Ron used to kill him every Saturday night for a laugh. Don't recall him playing the trumpet though. Oh it's that Lauryn Hill. I bet she's proud of her Jimmy. Lovely voice. 'Born Free' that was one of his. It was the title tune to that film Get Carter, you know that one where Terence Stamp gets an Italian job, you know the one where they have all the stunts in mini-skirts. Classic British film, not like some of this foreign muck, all sex and garlic.
  12. Ms B Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Can you play one of those on the Dansette? Oh the Dansette, eh? Steady on old girl, no need to go about the place swanking, you know.
  13. Ms B Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > As credentials I would like to add that twice in > the last few days I have asked some children to > stop playing outside my windows. I trust that you entreated them to stay down their own flipping end, and implied that you were acquaited with their parents?
  14. macroban Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think Lauryn Hill released an LP recently. Is that Lauryn 'Go On Father You Knows You Likes It' Hill? I bought her last waxing 'Don't Go Down The Coalmine Daddy, You've Got Rnough Slack In Your Pants' It was a ruddy gem. Her treatment of 'When Father Papered The Parlour', 'Don't Eat The Baby' and 'Flash, Bang, Wallop' have become the definitive versions in my opinion. And her 'Little White Bull' had me in tears.
  15. If You're Loooking For A Way Out - Rose Royce
  16. *Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- But if you're still cacking your own pants and not yet aware of > it then I think you're safe. I thought I made it clear *Bob*, I won't wear the things.
  17. Ah, I see my error now *Bob*, what I did was I looked at the original post but didn't read it. Still my points about both styles of shoe stand, and are always worth hearing.
  18. Oh, I see you meant 'you and I' didn't you? But you forgot the 'I' didn't you, you soppy old sod? The rest of the board is too young to be old and too fashionable to be fogies, and are interested only in buying extravagantly priced plimsoles from expensive boutiques. That's when they're not spending their time in swish clubs. Bloody kids.
  19. Tickertape - Jake Thackeray
  20. Neither. Crocs on men are just wrong. Very wrong. Thet're actually worse than Kickers. Clogs are the favoured footwear of Bryan May. Enough said. What are nice though are Clark's backless versions of their New Yorker wallabees, I've got three pairs, black and brown leather and tan ostritch skin.
  21. I'm the only two fogies left? Does this mean my evil twin's back in town?
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